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March 9-10, 2007 The Marriott Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver, BC
Annual Spring Dermatology Review 2007 For Family Physicians
This one and a half day conference is designed to provide a solid curriculum of fundamental dermatology education for practitioners who already have considerable experience. The format will be short lectures, and case presentations, with particular emphasis on audience participation. The interactive discussions are designed to address the problems facing conference participants in their daily practice. The course is the result of collaboration between the UBC Department of Dermatology and Skin Science and UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development and Knowledge Translation. The speakers are drawn from the considerable resources of the Department of Dermatology and Skin Science.
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Online: www.cpdkt.ubc.ca
Phone: (604) 822-7301
Fax: (604) 822-1727
Email: [email protected]
Mail UBC CPD-KT 105-2194 Health Sciences Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
www.cpdkt.ubc.ca
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E Friday March 9th, 2007 1200 Refreshments/Registration/Exhibits Open 1255 Welcome and Introductions - Dr. B. Kunimoto 1300 Moderator: Dr. B. Kunimoto Dermatology: What’s New in 2007 - Dr. B. Kunimoto 1315 Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer - Dr. L. Warshawski 1345 The Many Faces of Rosacea - Dr. C. Hong
1415 Refreshments: Participants are free to visit booths 1445 Moderator: Dr. M. Withers The Skinny on Having Babies: Pregnancy Rashes - Dr. M. Withers 1515 Lupus Erythematosus of the Skin: What the Family Physician should Know - Dr. J. Dutz 1545 HIV: An Update for 2007 - Dr. A. MacLeod
1615 Wine and Cheese Reception - Exhibits open
Saturday March 10th, 2007 0745 Continental Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Open 0820 Moderator: Dr. S. Wong Welcome 0830 Old Skin: Problems in the Elderly - Dr. S. Wong 0900 Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis - Dr. J. Bergman 0930 Foot Problems in Diabetics - Dr. T. Kalla 1000 Refreshments: Participants are free to visit booths 1015 Moderator: Dr. Shapiro Androgenetic Alopecia - Dr. J. Shapiro 1045 Hirsutism - Dr. N. Otberg 1115 Dermatology of the Breast - Dr. A. Davis 1145 Lunch 1245 Moderator: Dr. H. Lui Dermatology of the Penis: The Long and Short of It - Dr. B. Gregory 1315 Birthmarks: When to Remove, to Reassure, and to Refer - Dr. H. Lui 1345 Small Group Sessions (choose 2 of 3)
A) Hairy Cases - Dr. J. Shapiro
B) Cases in Psoriasis - Dr. V. Ho
C) Cases in Acne Vulgaris - Dr. R. Thomas
1445 Refreshments: Participants are free to visit booths 1500 Small Group Sessions Repeated 1600 Conference closes
Annual Spring Dermatology Review 2007 For Family Physicians March 9-10, 2007 Course Overview This one and a half day conference is designed to provide a solid curriculum of fundamental dermatol-ogy education for practitioners who already have considerable experience. The format will be short lectures, case presentations, with particular emphasis on audience participation. The interactive discus-sions are designed to address the problems facing conference participants in their daily practice. The course is the result of collaboration between the UBC Department of Dermatology and Skin Science and UBC Division of Continuing Professional Devel-opment and Knowledge Translation. The speakers are drawn from the considerable resources of the Department of Dermatology and Skin Science. Course Objectives: • Review practical dermatological problems and
their management
• Update family practitioners on new treatments for commonly seen problems
• Discuss alternative treatments for common problems, particularly those a family doctor may be asked about
Accreditation This event is accredited for up to 8.75 Mainpro-M1 credits!
Conference location Marriott Vancouver Pinnacle Downtown 1128 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 4R5 Canada Phone: 1 604 684 1128 In the heart of downtown Vancouver near Stanley Park, museums and Vancouver's best restaurants, the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown hotel offers the kind of warm hospitality, inviting atmosphere and exceptional services sure to please business and leisure travelers alike. It is the personal & gracious service that keeps the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown ranked as one of the best Vancouver hotels. After experiencing award winning service, spend an evening in one of Vancouver's best restau-rants, Show Case Restaurant & Bar.
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Accreditation The University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Division of Continuing Profes-sional Development & Knowledge Translation (CDP-KT) is fully accredited by the Commit-tee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) and by reciprocity through the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) of the United States to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The UBC Division of CPD-KT designates this educational program as meeting the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 8.75 MAINPRO M1 credits. This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certifi-cation program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This program has been reviewed and approved by UBC Division of CPD-KT. This program also meets the accreditation criteria for a maximum of 8.75 Category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity.
Course Coordinator:
Brian T. Kunimoto, MD, Director, Vancouver General Hospital Wound Healing Clinic; Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Continuing Medical Education, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC Course Planning Committee:
Harvey Lui, MD, Professor and Head, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Luke Ferdinands, Executive Director, Division of Continuing Professional Develop-ment and Knowledge Translation (CPD-KT), UBC
UBC and Local Faculty:
James Bergman, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Jan Dutz, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC; Consultant, Vancouver, BC
Anne Davis, MD, Clinical Instructor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Brian Gregory, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Vincent Ho, MD, Staff, Skin Care Centre, VGH, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver Cancer Centre; Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Chih-ho Hong, MD, Clinical Instructor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Timothy Kalla, MD, Operative Podiatrist, BC’s Foot and Ankle Clinic, Providence Health Care, Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery, UBC; Faculty, Podiatric Residency Training, Hospital Podiatric Group, VGH
Alistair MacLeod, MD, Clinical Professor Emeritus, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Nina Otberg, MD, Hair Fellow, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Jerry Shapiro, MD, Director, UBC Hair Clinic, Clinical Professor, Department of Der-matology and Skin Science, UBC
Richard Thomas, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Laurence Warshawski, MD, Clinical Professor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
Michelle Withers, MD, Clinical Instructor, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, UBC
(Simon) Se Mang Wong, MD, Department of Dermatology and Skin Sciences, UBC
Conference Accommodation Marriott Vancouver Pinnacle Downtown 1128 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 4R5 Canada Phone: 1 604 684 1128 Fax: 1 604 298 1128 Toll-free: 800 207 4150 A special corporate rate of $155.00 CDN per night is offered to conference attendees. (Regular rates at this time of year are $299 a night) To obtain this rate, Delegates should call the toll-free number, 1-800-207-4150, and specify they are with the “UBC Spring Dermatology Conference”. This rate is only available until February 8, 2007. For further information visit the hotel website at www.marriott.com/property/propertypage/yvrdt
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How to Register
Refunds and Cancellations
www.cpdkt.ubc.ca
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Upcoming CPD-KT Events UBC CPD-KT publishes a participant list for the conference that includes participants’ name and city: I CONSENT to being on the participant list. I would like to be on the UBC CPD-KT MAILING LIST and receive regular updates on
upcoming CME events. For further information, or to be removed from our mailing list, please contact UBC PD-KT at [email protected] or by phone at 604-822-7301.
CONTACT DETAILS Dr. Mr. Ms.
Last Name Given Name(s) Address City Prov/State Postal Code Telephone Fax Email
PAYMENT Please read the cancellation policy on the side panel.
$ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Credit Card Number Expiry Date
Name of Cardholder Only forms accompanied by full payment will be processed. To ensure course materials are ready for you at the course, your registration must be received by 4:00pm, March 2, 2007. Registrations not received by this point will be charged the on-site rate.
Online Using your credit card, you can register for courses with our secure server at : www.cpdkt.ubc.ca Within a couple of days of registering you will receive a confirmation email. Phone Call us at (604) 822-7301 to register using your VISA or MasterCard. Regular office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Fax Fax us at (604) 822-1727 to register using VISA or MasterCard. Please feel free to duplicate the adjacent form, type or use dark ink to complete it. Email Email us at [email protected] with all the your contact details and the name of the course that you would like to register for and we will call you back. Mail Mail you registration form using the adjacent form with your cheque, money order (payable to UBC) or credit card details to: UBC CPD-KT 105-2194 Health Sciences Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
SMALL GROUP SESSIONS Registrants will be able to attend 1 workshop in each session. Please number in order of preference (1=most preferred).
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Session I (1345):
Session II (1500):
Workshop assignments will be made in the order received. Seats are limited, once those limits are reached, you will be assigned your next available choice.
By Feb 9, 2007 After Feb 9, 2007 By March 2 & On-site
Physicians: $299 $339 $359 Allied Health Professionals $119 $139 $159
Residents* and Students $89 $89 $89
*Residents need to provide proof of their status and submit with their registration
CONFERENCE FEES (include: welcome reception Friday, Continental Breakfast & refreshments both days, Saturday lunch and course materials)
This course incurs significant non-refundable expenses prior to the course— please read and carefully under-stand our cancellation policy before submitting your registration: 1. Cancellation by individual registrant: Should you be required to cancel your registration you must do so immediately in writing by email to [email protected] or via fax at 604-822-1727 before the refund cut off date - February 23, 2007. After you have successfully contacted our office with notice of your cancellation then return by mail your Income Tax Receipt. At this point your registration will be refunded less a $50 handling charge. Between February 23, 2007 and the conference date, no refunds will be granted for withdrawal, unless a replacement can be secured by the registrant. The $50 cancellation fee to the origi-nal registrant will still apply should a replacement be found. For more details on the CPD-KT cancellation and refund policy visit www.cpdkt.ubc.ca then click “About Us” and “Refund and Cancel-lation Policies and Procedures”. 2. Cancellation by the organizers: The Division of Continuing Professional Development & Knowl-edge Translation reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Each registrant will be notified by telephone, followed by written notification and full refund. The University of British Columbia is not responsible for any costs, including but not limited to airline or hotel penalties.
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